News round up

  • Government moves to abolish system of residence permits for rejected asylum seekers in Denmark

    The Danish Ministry for Immigration and Integration announced on Friday that it will wind back a residency scheme that grants protection to long-term asylum seekers in Denmark.

    Today, asylum seekers in Denmark can be granted a residence permit after 18 months, if the Danish government has not been able to deport them.

    The system is aimed at people who have been refused asylum by the Ministry for Immigration and Integration, but whose deportation is considered legally unachievable, or “hopeless”.

    The ministry refers to these people as udsendelseshindret – meaning hindered from deportation.

    The Ministry said that the Immigration and Integration Minister Kaare Dybvad Bek will begin the process by submitting a bill to abolish the residence permit for udsendelseshindret for external consultation.

    Where Denmark is forced by its international obligations to grant a residence permit – for example, because the person in question is seriously ill or has close family ties to persons living here – it will be possible to obtain a residence permit according to another provision, said the Ministry.

    Dybvad Bek said that the current permit scheme is “expensive to administer” compared to the “very few” residence permits that it grants, and that he believed the abolition is “both reasonable and sensible”.

    “It is about foreigners who have had their application for asylum processed according to all the procedural rules, but who do not have a need for protection. They have no right to be in Denmark.”

    “I do not want anyone to imagine that this is a revolution in immigration policy. But in principle I think the change is the right way to go.”

    “It is also one less scheme that has to be administered, and thus we save a little bit of redundant bureaucracy in this way. “

    In the period from 2016 to and including the second quarter of 2024, 18 residence permits have been issued under the scheme, according to the Ministry.


  • Capital Region allocates large sum for security personnel in psychiatry in 2025 fiscal budget

    The parties in the Capital Region have agreed on the fiscal bugdet for 2025. A key stream for the finance will be psychiatric services, and ensuring better care quality and patient and employee safety, writes the region in a press release.To achieve that, DKK 22.7 million will be set aside to provide the region’s psychiatric […]


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  • Record numbers booked overnight stays in the open air

    There were 46,714 overnight bookings at Denmark’s campsites and shelters from 24 June to 11 August according to figures from the Danish Nature Agency.It’s a new record; in two years, the number of bookings in open-air locations during the summer holiday weeks of 26 to 32 has increased by 25 percent.“More and more people have opened […]


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  • Greta Thunberg arrested in Copenhagen

    Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been arrested in Krystalgade in Inner Copenhagen, writes Ritzau and Ekstra Bladet, the latter showing pictures from the event on Wednesday.The movement Students Against the Occupation writes in a press release that the movement has decided to occupy the University of Copenhagen’s museum building.The building houses the university’s Principal’s […]


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  • Rejsekort app becomes available to everyone

    While the Data Protection Authority investigates the Rejsekort app, the company behind the app Wednesday is malking it accessible to all, writes Ritzau.With Rejsekort as an app, you can buy a ticket for the entire trip by public transport with a swipe on your phone, and you can skip the physical Rejsekort. The app is […]


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  • Denmark is losing lots of birds

    Since the 1970s, the number of vipers, song larks and warblers has dropped so significantly that experts issue a warning.“Our bird fauna is declining rapidly,” says Carsten Rahbek, professor of biodiversity at the University of Copenhagen to DR and adds:“25 percent of the world’s birds have disappeared in the past 40 years, and the same […]


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  • Green milestone: More than one in ten Danish cars are electric

    The share of passenger cars in Denmark that are fully electric is now over ten percent for the first time, according to a calculation from the car importers’ trade association, Mobility Denmark, shows that 

    In August, 7,050 new electric cars were sold in Denmark, and electric cars made up 55 percent of the monthly car sales.

    Tax exemptions have encouraged more Danes to choose an electric car, Mads Rørvig, managing director of Mobility Denmark, tells Ritzau.

    “At the same time, there is now a range of electric cars that have a sufficient range, just as electric cars have become available in several price ranges, so this certainly means something.”

    “And car buyers’ range anxiety is about to be cured, because there are more charging stations and the cars can drive somewhat longer,” said Rørvig.

    He is convinced that electric car sales will only gain even more momentum in the coming years, and that proposed zero-emission zones in Danish cities from the beginningof 2025 will push electric uptake further.

    “After all, we have been given a deadline in Europe which states that from 1 January 2035 we may only sell electric cars, so we will reach 100 per cent at some point. That is why we expect that more than every third car in Denmark will be an electric car in 2030, and maybe it will even go even faster,” he added.

    While the Skoda Enyaq iV was the best-selling electric car in August, Tesla remains the most-bought brand in Denmark overall.

    There are currently 34,318 Tesla Model Ys on Danish roads, closely followed by Tesla’s Model 3, of which 33,396 are registered. This is followed by Volkswagen’s ID. 4 and Skoda Enyaq iV.


  • Denmark cancer risk for under-75s unchanged for ten years, still highest in Nordics

    The risk that a individual in Denmark gets cancer before the age of 75 is largely the same in 2022 as it was 10 years earlier. In 2022, the risk of developing cancer in the under-75 population was 33.7 percent, a small decline from 34.5 percent in 2013, according to a new estimate from the […]


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  • Danish rifle shooter takes Bronze in Paralympic debut

    Danish Martin Black Jørgensen won a bronze medal in the Men’s 10m Air Rifle Standing event at the Paris Paralympic Games on Saturday.With a score of 226.5, he was edged out by Jinho Park of South Korea, who took gold and set a new Paralympic record with 249.4 points, and Yerkin Gabbasov of Kazakhstan for […]


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  • FC Copenhagen gets a much-needed win in a dramatic encounter with archrivals Brondby

    Despite being a man down from the end of the first half, a good start was enough for FC Copenhagen to take a much-needed win against Brondby on Sunday in Parken.Almost 35,000 spectators saw an exciting and intense 3-1 victory to the hosts.Just a few minutes in, the home fans could cheer when Magnus Mattsson […]


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  • Danish short film eyes Oscars nomination after wowing at Odense Film Festival

    At this year’s Odense International Film Festival, the German -born Danish-Icelandic director Hilke Rönnfeldt scooped a top prize for her short film – and might be in line for an even bigger accolade.Rönnfeldt won the award for Best Danish Short Film for A Study of Empathy, and it will now be sent to the Oscar […]


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  • Crown Prince Christian leaving for three-month work trip to East Africa

    Denmark’s Crown Prince Christian will go to East Africa for an extended work trip, the Royal House announced on Friday.

    The Crown Prince will leave on 4 September and stay until December.

    He will be involved in “the daily operation of two farms, which will, among other things, include practical and administrative tasks and also give the Crown Prince an insight into local nature conservation,” writes the Royal House in a press release.

    It added that there is a “long tradition that the successors to the throne go on extended stays abroad during their youth and have the opportunity to develop and experience the world”, and noted King Frederik X’s “expedition to Mongolia in 1986 focused on the nomads” and work on a vineyard in California in 1989.

    Her Majesty Queen Margrethe also went on longer trips to the East and South America in the 1960s.

    The Royal House said no additional information would be made public:

    “It is the hope of The King and Queen and The Crown Prince that there will be an understanding that the stay abroad remains a private matter from beginning to end.”